We know you're all itching to get back on the water, and we are too. But until the day comes when we can paddle the lovely canals, rivers, seas and lakes once more, we thought we'd give you some film inspiration to keep you going! Below are our top 10…
Not being able to get out on the water at the moment might be tough. But that doesn't mean you can't use your time wisely to help you learn, gather skills and knowledge, and keep connected with your paddling buddies. For ideas on what to do if you're twiddling your…
You might have heard the word 'packrafting' banded about your circle of friends. Or even read about it in a recent article. Packrafting is not exactly the new kid on the block, but it is making a big impact on the adventure and outdoor travel world at the moment. And…
Are you guilty of inflatable craft neglect? Did you buy an inflatable kayak, canoe or SUP months ago? Has it been sat in your attic or garage ever since? Paddling an inflatable can be a great way to get on the water and connect with nature! And inflatables are born…
River gradings. You might have noticed when you look for a Paddle Trail or PaddlePoint or look up your local river, there is usually a 'grade' comment next to it. These range from grade 1 to grade 6 and have significant meanings when it comes to paddling those rivers. You…
There is no denying that paddling, such as kayaking, canoeing, and SUP, is good for you. The health benefits of paddling include releasing the stresses of the week, or working your heart a little without overdoing it. There are many reasons paddling is good you for, but here are our…
Canoeing safety is all part of the planning with water sports. It's the same as having to do warm ups to prevent injuries on dry land. You need to make safety checks on your canoe part of your paddling adventure. To help you get your canoeing safety checks down to…
Stand up paddle board safety. SUP is a brilliant way to enjoy a day out on the water. From paddling calm, sheltered water to surfing the waves at the beach. But, you need to be mindful of keeping safe before you set off. It's worth running through a few safety…
Can you go paddling when pregnant? It’s a difficult question to answer, and everyone will have a different opinion depending on who they are, what they do, and their level of paddling experience. The general answer is, yes, paddling when pregnant is safe. But as with everything during those nine…
You might have seen pictures and videos of people stand up paddle boarding. You can see them while browsing holiday sites or smashing through your Instagram feed. But SUPs aren’t just a holiday selfie essential. We’ve compiled a list of our top 9 SUP tips so when you hit the…
There are several considerations when buying your first canoe. With so many to choose from and your hard earned cash at stake, you want to make sure you’re buying the right canoe for the job. To help you, we’ve compiled a list of things to think about when you make…
Aren't all kayaks the same? Well yes, but the shape and size of different types of kayak can make a big difference to its stability and how it moves on water. As a basic rule the longer the craft the faster it will go in a straight line, the shorter…
Aren't all canoes the same? When looking at canoes for beginners, most types will look the same to the untrained eye. They are typically between 14 and 17 feet long with an open space to paddle from. But, there’s a little more to it than that, but we’re going to…
Learning how to kayak in a straight line when you first get started isn't necessarily a top priority. You want to be able to get where you're going first and foremost, then work on the details. So, to help you kayak in a straight line and hone in on those…
We've said it before and we'll say it again. Paddling is much more fun when you have some paddle buddies to hit the water with. If you're struggling for ideas on how to make paddling more sociable, fear not! We've put together a list of 4 ways that will help…
You'll have seen plenty of sit on top kayaks around, but you probably didn't know their name. Coming in either an inflatable or hard form, the sit on top kayak is a popular choice for recreational paddlers in the UK. If you don't like being 'in' a traditional style kayak…
You can't get away from all the talk about plastic pollution in the news right now. From mainstream to social media, there is a lot of noise around plastics in our waterways and how this affects our eco-system and beyond. One way you can do your bit for the environment…
Preparing for the Three Lakes Challenge is vital. It may be one of the original Go Paddling challenges, but that doesn't mean it's the easiest, definitely not! If you're looking for something to push your limits, completing the challenge could be perfect for a whole host of reasons! But preparing…
Whether you've been out paddling before or you're brand new, it's always good to have a refresher on planning for an adventure! So to help, we've put together our top 6 things to consider when planning a paddle adventure! Take a look, absorb and get planning your paddle! Canoe, kayak…
Paddling is one of the best ways to see wildlife up close and personal without disturbing the natural balance. When you first start out, you might be spending more time looking at the water or what your arms are doing than the nature around you, but as you become more…
Paddling with friends is a great way to get fit, socialise, exercise and chill out from the daily stresses of life all at the same time. If you're struggling to find ways to persuade your pals to pick up a paddle, or just want some fresh ideas on how to…
We know it can be a bit daunting when you’re trying something new. So, we want to take some of that ‘unknown’ element away. Here's our advice on what to wear for a SUP yoga session. Specialist kit isn’t necessary for SUP yoga unlike many of the other paddling disciplines.…
SUP yoga has really exploded onto the scene in the last few years, appealing to water sports enthusiasts, yogis and outdoor lovers alike. It’s appeal, mainly down to the fact that it’s something different, visually appealing and fun, has meant this once unknown form of exercise has catapulted into the…
We love sea kayaking, fact. We love everything from the different environments you paddle in, to the animals you come into contact with and everything else in between. Like most outdoor sports, there’s no doubt that wearing the right clothing makes a huge difference to your experience. You don’t need…
Thinking about taking your dog paddling? You should! Paddling with your dog is a great way to include them on your adventures. After all, dogs are part of the family, so it’s only natural that you want to take them with you, and they want to join you. To help…
Buying paddlesport clothing can be a confusing business, with numerous products for every occasion. Fortunately we have plenty of expert shops and manufacturers in the UK who can provide you with all the guidance you need. Have a think about the following to give you some initial food for though.…
You may not even realise, but a lot of the stand up paddleboards you see on the water are actually inflatable SUPs. These accessible boards have exploded in popularity over the last few years and it’s easy to see why. So, what’s to love about an inflatable SUP? They’re lightweight.…
If you are looking for a way to get your family together on the water, learn how to paddle a canoe. They are traditional by design and adaptable to many different adventures. If it’s your first time, there are a few things you should know about how to paddle a…
In the beginning, paddling a kayak can seem as alien as riding a bike without stabilisers. Although there is a specific technique to paddling, truth is, to get started, as long as you are moving around and getting where you want to, that’s all you need. So don’t sweat the…
At the risk of sounding like your parent, the clothes you wear really will affect how much you enjoy your experience on the water. Kayak clothing doesn’t need to be expensive or specialist. You can still have a great time on the water with the basics. To help, we’ve made…
When you’re new to any sport, one of the most daunting things can be the amount of information out there. People telling you what to do, where to do it, what to buy… the internet is packed full of information. To help your separate the wheat from chaff, we’ve compiled…
It can be a daunting getting started in a new hobby, but trying paddling is as easy as 1,2,3. Want to get into paddling (and stay into it)? We've made a quick list of things to consider before you get started... GET into paddling... Choose the craft that’s right for…
Covering all the basics you need, our basic foolproof kayaking for beginners list will have you out on the water in no time! Let's start at the beginning shall we... What is a kayak? Unlike canoes, in a kayak you sit down and paddle with your legs stretched infront of…
Paddling is for everyone. It's accessible, easy and social. Many paddling centres promote paddling for women because it's open and welcoming with something for all ages and abilities. The variety and flexibility makes it a great sport or pastime for all. So what are you waiting for? If you needed…
Want to learn all about the world of paddling but not sure where to start? When you take up a new hobby the information on offer can be intimidating. But do not fear! We’ve put together this bite sized guide to give you a head start on the water. What…
Canoeing is a term that has been used for thousands of years, but today when we think of a canoe it’s usually a recreational craft somewhere between 14 and 17 feet long with an open space to paddle from and carry equipment. But there’s a little more to it than…
Paddling with a disability might sound like a challenge, but it shouldn’t stop you from getting on the water. To help you, we’ve broken down some of the top worries people have when they want to try paddling for the first time. Take a look and hatch your plan for…
Choosing a SUP can be a bit of a headache, even for the most seasoned of paddler. Inflatable or hardboard? All rounder or tourer? Surf or white water? If you’re new to the sport, the amount of information out there is quite frankly mind-blowing. So below, we’ve tried to simplify…
Sea kayaking is a fantastic way for you to see the coastline from a new perspective. Spot seals and sea birds whilst taking in stunning views in this wild environment. We know you're bursting to get started, so we've put together 5 top tips to get you from landlubber to…
SUP, or stand up paddle boarding, is one of the easiest ways to get started on the water. SUPs are fun, versatile, and totally instagrammable, meaning an adventure is more accessible than ever. Whether you live by the sea or near a river, lake or canal, you can join the…
Paddling with kids can be tricky if you’re not prepared. But don’t fret! We’ve put together a series of tips to help save the day! Here are our top 11 things to think about when paddling with kids. Take some snacks and maybe a picnic (it acts as a carrot…
If you have already accessed and shared your Start and Discover Award certificates and want to reprint Awards, then this is the page for you. If you haven't taken a Start or Discover course then you can find one using our provider look-up here. How to reprint awards When you…
Some people believe these are the same thing. But, there are many differences between paddling and rowing. After all, you don't row a kayak or paddle a boat. Yes, there are similarities. For example, they are both manually propelled through the water. But that's where the similarities end. To help…
It's a question we've all asked at some point. What is the difference between a canoe and kayak? After all, they look very similar. The main way to know the difference is by looking at the type of paddle being used. Canoeists use a paddle with a blade at just one…
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